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    I work for myself now. I couldn't be happier

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    I work for myself now. I couldn't be happier
    We're retired, everyday is saturday.
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    10 years active, 4 guard and reserve in the AF. 15 years, give or take, as a cop...firearms instructor, SWAT, supervisor. Owned my own business for 8 years. I liked them all, good and bad, but got tired of all of them for one reason or another.

    I really like my current job and employer. I can't say I'm passionate about either, though. And I stumbled into this job just looking for a part time gig 8 years ago. The company is probably the best employer I've ever had in terms of taking care of me. Benefits are as good as any I've had, even in the military and working LE. The pay isn't as good as LE, but I don't need to make as much these days so it keeps me in guns and Harleys. Unfortunately, my company is going thru some serious debt issues over an acquisition that went bad a few years ago. Stock price (we get stock thru an employee ownership plan) went from about $25 a share to currently trading at $1.25. It's been down as low as $0.54 recently. So, part of my retirement strategy is in the tank. But, they're working out of it. It just may take some time.

    On the other hand, I'm trying to see some opportunity here. I bought 1100 shares of the stock today because it just might get back to where it should be within 5 years or so. That would be a tidy little sum.

    I guess, for me, I've always found something in every job I've had that kept me from wanting to do it forever. Maybe I just don't like working. I miss the camaraderie of the military and LE and being part of something bigger than me. The trade off to that is I work in a one-man shop now, very low stress, very little supervision, just pretty much do my own thing. There's a lot to be said for that.

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    You could always throw all financial security out the window and open a motorcycle shop....
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    I like the company I work for. Been here going on fifteen years. My previous best record was two. That was about as long as I could put up with stupid shit before I moved on. Can?t say I?m particularly passionate about what I?m currently doing as it is a bit mundane and routine but working four days a week makes it bearable. Plus, for what I do I?m paid pretty well. There?s other perks too. Things like having a company vehicle, good benefits, seven weeks of time off every year, etc. I?m at a point where I only plan to work about ten or twelve more years anyways so might as well just tough it out.

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    Know anything about motorcycles? Long hours (coming soon) and medium pay or a commission sales position which if you are good may make you real good money.

    https://www.nocopowersports.us/ is hiring in all departments.
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    I’m self employed and my boss is an asshole.

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    Go work for New Belgium !

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    Quote Originally Posted by wctriumph View Post
    Know anything about motorcycles? Long hours (coming soon) and medium pay or a commission sales position which if you are good may make you real good money.

    https://www.nocopowersports.us/ is hiring in all departments.
    I do. Well, that is to say I did anyway. I used to own, ride and work on motorcycles for many years. That ship has sailed though and I chose life over the thrill of riding on two wheels years ago. I used to be wildly passionate about them but now I kind of avoid the subject to help forget how much fun they were. I realize I wouldn't have to ride but my guess is it would be a lot like a recovering alcoholic trying to be a bar tender. I know a few folks at that fine establishment too... just not sure it's something I would enjoy waking up for every day year round for years to come.

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    Go work for New Belgium !
    Believe me, I looked into this as well. I saw they were hiring a Liquid Center Representative which I think would be a lot of fun to give tours and what not. It's a solid ESOP company with lots of potential for growth. I talked to a couple of friends who work there and come to find out they filled that position already and there really wasn't much else available. Hell, I remember applying for a janitor job there many years ago just to get my foot in the door. A little birdie told me that they tend to get hundreds of applicants for just about anything that comes available but I'm going to keep my eye on it anyway.
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    Just for my own clarification is this a thread specifically about you exploring new options, or just about work attitude in general? Both?
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